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The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



Dkoe.mbkk 14, 1905. 



WE CAN'T STAMP 



our trade-mark on our greenhouses but our reputation does it for 

 us. You can't mistake one of our houses, it's the way ***'^y are 

 built and what they are built of that does it. 



Take that one point of the galvanized angle-iron eave plate with the sash bar 

 clips attached : It is right at the weak point in the usual construction where we make it 

 strong — the vital, tying tQgether part of your house ; the point where a wood joint 

 always rots, an ungalvanized iron always rusts. Our galvanized eave plate is securely 

 attached to the side posts ; the sash bar firmly fastened to it by the sash bar clasp, in 

 such a way as to make the joint moisture free, and adding tremendously to the rigidity 

 of the house. Its very simplicity and compactness of construction obstructs the least 

 possible light. 



This is just one of the points about our houses — but that one point points toward 

 the durability of your house and the increase of your plant growths. 



You don't pay anything for our 50 years of experience, but it will cost you some- 

 thing if you don't have it. 



Send for collection of cuts I — G. 



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P.. S.— Many florists in different parts of 

 the country have this form of 

 construction, among them are: 



E. G. Hill G)^ Richmond, Ind., 

 23x400 feet houses. 



Fred Burki, Bellevue, Pa., houses 

 50x450. 



Alex. Montgomery, of Waban 

 G>nservatories at Natick, Mass., 

 houses 40x700 and 20x700. 



Burnham-Hitchings-Pierson Co. 



GREENHOUSE DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS 



Boston Branch, 819 Tremont Bidg. 1133 Bfoadway, corner 26th St., New York 



